Thanks for your response. We've sent 100 page faxes to them before
with our brother fax machine without a problem. This appears to be
related to either hylafax, the modem, or both. Generally speaking,
the Canon may simply not communicate well with my hylafax/modem
combination.
I'm just wondering if anyone else has faced a similar problem and if
you were able to overcome it.
On 8/30/05, Lee Howard <faxguy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Jack Liu wrote:
>
> >Hi. We're using hylafax 4.2.1 running on gentoo. Today was our first
> >attempt at sending out a large (60 pages) fax to one of our vendors
> >who apparently uses Canon Laser 9000 Series fax machines. At around
> >page 41, the fax will stop with the following:
> >
> >Aug 30 19:48:05.91: [ 2071]: SEND send PPS (partial page signal)
> >Aug 30 19:48:05.91: [ 2071]: SEND send MPS (more pages, same document)
> >Aug 30 19:48:05.91: [ 2071]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
> >Aug 30 19:48:06.36: [ 2071]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> >Aug 30 19:48:07.25: [ 2071]: --> [2:OK]
> >Aug 30 19:48:07.25: [ 2071]: SEND recv DCN (disconnect)
> >
> >
>
> Does the receiver have a limit on the number of pages that they can
> receive? Did they run out of paper? Is it trying to store the whole
> thing in memory and the memory fills up?
>
> In any case the answer to what is happening has to come from the
> receiver. It is the one sending the DCN signal. Of course the operator
> of the receiver may not know why it's doing that.
>
> Lee.
>
>
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